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  • Shop the stunning Funny Girl movie posters exclusively at Film/Art Gallery, where prices range from $150 to $500. This collection is perfect for movie enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the classic charm of the 1968 biographical musical comedy-drama directed by William Wyler.

    Enter the captivating world of 'Funny Girl' with our extensive collection of original vintage movie posters. Each poster celebrates the iconic film that stars Barbra Streisand as Fanny Brice and Omar Sharif as Nicky Arnstein, depicting the vibrant and tumultuous life of the 1930s Broadway comedian.

    Film/Art Gallery offers a diverse selection of 'Funny Girl' movie posters in various languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Japanese, and Spanish. Our collection features different sizes such as 1 Sheet (27x41), French 1 Panel (47x63), German A1 (23x33), Japanese 1 Panel (20x29), Italian 2 Foglio (39x55), and more, ensuring that you find the perfect fit for your space.

    Our 'Funny Girl' poster collection includes unique designs like the original logo by Tal Stubis and artwork by Jean Mascii, making them rare finds for any serious collector. The posters are available in conditions ranging from Fine to Very Fine, with some featuring minor tears, creases, or folds, adding to their vintage allure.

    These posters highlight the cultural significance and collectible value of 'Funny Girl,' especially as it was recognized by the United States Library of Congress in 2016 for its historical and aesthetic importance. Owning a poster from this collection means owning a piece of cinema history.

    Don't miss the chance to own a piece of this beloved film's legacy. Browse our 'Funny Girl' movie poster collection today and find the perfect poster for your collection. Shop now and bring home a timeless treasure."